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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Oct 1944, p. 4

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SEE EEUU SAGER BER AR A RA A SARI SAR RA APR LR did id SEANAT IRIN TRERERS CDPHE AS FRAN SPRRLUASSRWIN ANY CTA - 4 A A LY ry } 2a 3 » 5 ft 3» LJ aa EE x aa TT TE S's X : TY i vo . | ' 3 HEAR SA fii 28 2 EE Is ss UU a BE yy A a tats ex PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1944 - a" at ; . d Elo ok oE= ell O EXO ES OEJOkK 10530 OEX0 OEX0 OEx0 OEX0 Port Por | Eyes Examined || Wen A Glasses complete, or lenses only, i | 9 : ! Mrs. Roy Hope and little Ronald ac- coenlC is supplied where necessary, at|l 2. | : ~. companied her Hsien Nis. 1 " Sion reasonable prices, -- : ll to her home in Enniskillen; on Sunday . EE -- : ; ) § sek. ng OSHAWA 1011 r > : to Spend 4 oo . the | ¢ Mr FAT rakous PLAYERS THEATRE : 1. R. BEN ITLEY S : . 5 Tk Fo ; Week-end guests at the home o : . and "Mrs. John Birkett were: Mrs, 4 Air Condiiionsd OPTOMETRIST ' OME ET ONE ¢ y , : Robt. Studholmme, Mrs, Duncan Gra- Continuous ai r= i i o ham and Mr, Stanley Yates, of Bolton; Doors Open at 1 p.m. : i ). Mrs. Clarence Green and daughter : (a 9 1] g & | . i ) " Pauline, of Bracebridge. Thursday ,I'riday, Saturday, : a O Tr S o : g ll Rev. W. C. Smith and Mus. Smith OCTOBER 25-28 : I : i ' : ) were visitors in Toronto lust Friday. . In Glorious Technicolor . TN ° ERTS 0 FD ; A ; Wega TD : a : Reeve W. M. Letcher and Mr. S|} ,,. = A El ; Cn Ai ih cy Farmer attended the luncheon meet- "HOME IN uto n ectric | d d Th d Frida Saturda \ ing which marked the opering 9% Hi ERRY i e nes ay, . urs ay, Ys y u Seventh Victory loan in ntari - " : : : 24 County, held at the Genosha Hotel in INDIANA PORT P ° a er iin iat ars Il Oshawa, last Friday at which time : 7 TORS nt OE=IOK eg OI O I= = MOLIOKE 2 TY Fm = ; ---at' ' Gs o 5 Hon. J. L. llsley was guest speaker. starring WALTER BRENNAN, # GENERA . : . ; 4 STE i ° ° 3 . 0.8. Jack MacGregor, R.C.N.V.R,, LON McCALLISTER, STARTERS M di ° M d S T 1 8 has successfully gotiphared Is gous JEANNE CRAIN, FIELD COILS e icines ; e ICINES o tationery Ol etrie and is now enjoying a furlougl . RE CREENW : . ' i ; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Iu. Mac- CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD REPAIRED and I $1.00 HALIBUT LIVER OIL 50¢ MELO REX COUGH 15¢ ENVELOPES 40¢ SHAVING CREAM 4 Gregor. : Lovely Women -- fast Horses R AVE ° Wi 2s : ° . 2 for 41 teiior beac : ) ; SYRUP .. Wr SN 2 for 5l¢ f 2 for 16¢ or 41¢ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gok linge ro Proud Men -- Fighting To Win, EXCHANGED 0 CAPSULES ererenes 2 Tor $1.01 ll | ' . : ll 1 i ll ed fr leasant holiday in To- x | - : a. oY 3 " 10¢ ENVELOPES ' : Heed er Restaurant : - BILL I'AYLOR, Proprietor 50¢ ECZEMA OINTMENT 45¢ REXALL NERVE FOOD i . ¢ Li 2 » for 116 60¢ FRENCH BALM is now open again for business. } . 2 for 5l¢ 2 for 46¢ i : iy N 2 for 61¢ 0.S. Keith Allin R.C.N.V.R.,, spent . a » ' - ET 100° ql "15¢ WRITING PADS i a few days recently with his uncle and ALL WEEK fencing on a part of the north end of > 50¢ MILK OF MAGNESIA 49¢ ASA TABLETS, ( 8) ) al 2 Tor 16 A0¢ GLOS KREME '" . aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wilson. . . . his property. 2 4 at dl Il 2 for 5l¢ a 2 for 50¢ a 2 for 41¢ 3 tonley : utd on ser A happy crowd gathered at the ; & 25¢ WRITING PADS Mr, and Mrs. Russel Sonley hove Starting Monday, October 30th home of David and Mrs, Duchemin on o $1.50 MULTIPLE VITAMIN I 25¢ SACCHARIN TABLETS h¢ : tei dh 1] 60¢ GARDENIA FACE Il received word tat 1 'Ro oF has Paramount Presents Sunday, to celebrate a birthday, The fl . on o Vo ZEA commit 2 for 26¢ -2 for 26¢ o in SRTRONY, Waney Put Sante, SAA, : guests included My, and Mrs, David CAPSULES 2 for $1.51 Bnd sox srilvioniiy arrived safely in India, Duchemin, Sr, Mr. and Mrs, Walter i ul ™ i 35 } NEG TOOTH PASTE Misses Thelma and Donna Crosier GOING MY WAY Duchemin' and Tris, Mys, K, Duchemin 50¢ NOBE AND THROAT 23s" REXALL, ORDERLIES o 2 for 36¢ 304 KRLENZD spent 'the week-end with their parents ith BING CROSBY and Joy and Mr, Gordon Barton, all of | DROPS 2 for le 2 for 26¢ = 2 for Ste Mr, and Mrs. John Crosier. wr : d Joronis and Miss Marlene Barton, of : a } AC RAL 50¢ BOX STATIONERY Yio: GERMICLDAL SOAV 4 Mrs. P. Figary and daughter, of |} Barry Fitzgerald, James Brown, My and Mr, Harry Stacey were|g --25¢ COLD TABLETS o 50¢ ANALGESIC I 2 for 51¢ i -- "2 for 26¢ 1] Toronto, called on friends in the vil- Frank McHugh, Jean Heather, guests of Oshawa friends on Sunday ' 2 for 26¢ ll 2 for 51¢ 1] oe - : ° lage, > day this week. te sorter Hall. evening, } : % Co , " 7 *ACE 'CREAM age, one-day Gene Lockhart, Por ry Mr. Alvin Byers and Miss Sadle 5¢ TR. OF IODINE $1.00 COD LIVER Il 'a. 60¢ JONTEEL FAC : : Messrs. Hugh Campbell and Harry and RISE STEVENS, Reid of Barrie, were week-end visitors 25¢ TR, OF ) ) 2 torah Sundries 2 for Gl¢ : DeShane were at Fesserton during' the \ . . ) fetr li- with Albert and Mus. Eyers, =» 9 for 26¢ EMULSION ....... or A "BALE Wiel end Be Mis, W. Brunker of Wainwright, [I 5. Ran 29¢ COCOANUT OIL Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fossey, of To- tan Opera Ass é Alta, spent Wednesday and Thuraday if 35¢ CAMPHORATED OIL $1.00 COD LIVER AND . 50¢ KLENZO TOOTH BRUSH SHAMPGO ri for 30 i ronto, visited the latter's parents, Mr. Bing and His Gang with his best iy Jur Vile and aunt, David and 5 2 foi 508 : CREOSOTE COMP, 2 for $1.01 2 for 5l¢ : | 5 and Mrs. Geo. R, Davey, one day last Hit Songs -- in His Best Picture or poi cs . ) } 40¢ GARDENIA TALCUM , . ge Alls, of Toronto, spent \ ; ATT . > wosk, : Sunday with his brother Stewart and 15¢ EPSOM SALTS o 87¢ MI 31 ANTISEPTIC " 15¢ JIFFY COMBS o toe 4le We welcome uy Ramen We, of UU , ln A ¢1 2 for 16¢ .2 for 88¢ Il : 2 for 16¢ Si Th aE Lindsay, to our village. r, Wells is tn ) ; er 30¢ P it his sister, Mrs. Wm. Mac- BIRTHS 20¢ BORACIC ACID 35¢ ANTISEPTIC POWDER 50¢ FLOOR WAX 2 for 81¢ regen Cie week | (GRAINGER --Born to. My. and Mrs GREENBANK 2 for 21¢ | 2 for 36¢ || 2 for 51¢ fa ar |. PRLS rl tod Eel CA se ed I Sie MAGNESIA TABLETS 8 256 ANTACID GAS TABLES | og Apmestvm wavs | f 90 KUNO TAR SORE Jorg secoipaniad by wise § gs Charles Edward, A fl 2 for 36¢ 3 } 2 for 26e 10 2 for 11¢ g al - | Walker, who will spend most of the A J is ! ( , Rev. Lor : winter in Brampton and Toronto. Fos Goren Tow le et want ||| 50¢ CARICA BILE TABLETS 25¢ STOMACH AND LIVER || 20¢ ADHESIVETAPE 308 ASST. SpE file DEATHS , to hear him again. He bas bey five 2 for bl¢ : PILLS cover, ed far 206¢ © 2 for 21¢ 'EMENT ID) ort Perr rears as Chaplain with the hoys of | Li : WEDDING ANNOUNCEMEN FIELDING At Port Perry, onlyears as } in, iS | f-Sunday, October 22nd, 1944, J. Id-|the R.C.A.F. and has a very in erest Seayo OBO O10 E--------IOLIOE=2 On Friday, October 20th, 1944, the | wypd "Piciding, beloved husband of [ing story to tell, The Pilot Class have Il ox =NOIOE HOI EON SEO RIOF=t ' 2 marriage of Marjorie Isabel, daugh-| Phoebe Vivian, in his 66th year." secured his services for Friday even-|o \ i in : s 5 ter of the late Mr. and Mrs, James ing, Dulobiy di Th eg rx 2 Lucas to John Fife, son of Mrs. Innes your support, i ' Co : : and thie late Mr. J. G. Innes, was CARD OIF THANKS soldiers' comforts, An autograph 1 3 : The : fore golemnized in the Chapel of the : oo quilt will be disposed of, : ' 15 ' / } Metropolitan United Church, Toronto,| Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hillier and} Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Phair, were in oO , 1€] ; : Bh SET i : « by the Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce. family wish to expres their apprecia- {Toronto on Wednesday of last week, | ~ - at RR 8 - 3 ; ep Ld) : ) or 0) tion for the many acts of kindness and| Mus, Ethel Bagshaw, Sunderland, is i 2 Beg pu : : L ; expressions of sympathy and con-|the guest of Mr, and Mrs, W. Wilson. Ph 49 PO RT PERRY 5 CL one i 7] dolence, extended by friends -and| Mrs. Balfe and family left on Wed-|0 - one adh J yz NAN . } \ Junior War Workers neighbors during the recent death of fesdag gn for Bow Latkosnd ny I Sor } EMA : : : Es ha of : i : their beloved son and brother. they intend making: their home.. : 1 Fa . or . , sal OEEIORE OEIOR OED ETI O ETO ori0 The Junior War Workers will meet are very sorry to lose them from the SHORI0=--= HOI=I0KS -- | OFIOE : EEENORY0 a 0 E=( LL ki Ee Er] ea in the War Work Rooms at the Post village. - Lar Cr : 5 ST. -- office on Tuesday evening, October 31. = Miss Bonar, a returned dmissionary | TOWN HA ) . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : NOTICE {from Inds, will be guest spoaker 3 po : : rr a B : TE the Than] ering 'service 0: e W.|. ' JE } 23 } AEE ! > ister--Rev. J. a n ) : ' . : M.S. on Sunday, November bth. : ; PORT PERRY bans 4H, : Sig pig' THEATER. OSHAWA : t 0 ¢, R.C.A.F., stationed at 2 : i ; unday-- . ' ) Young P eople S Uuion All Kinds of Electrical Wd Jeo Ts i bog vmmniet i § : 0 NI GHT Wy Ee Anes ties: : ) "The meeting of the Y.P.U. on Tues-| and Mechanical Repairs [lust week, : \ : T - Tu © 7.00 pm--Worship Service. day evening was in charge of the con-| to Household appliances ly A Over Ws In Mieeal 3 BN aA 0 2 During the winter months, asdies ALL THIS WEEK! # veners of Christian Missions, Doris _ cently. ; on ] bas ; ; ! 1 bs abl -2odry Sunday Grain ! Clark and Audrey Ploughman. All makes and sizes of | Mr. and Mrs, Coolidge, Cannirigton, THURSD AY ; OCT. 26th will be y y ABBOTT & COSTELLO The Vice-President, Dorothy Bal- Electric Motors repair- visited Mr. and Mrs. John Holdershaw, : a9 1 : - : ii four, presided and opened the meeting : A : on Sunday. ) ; Foil : i CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION "Wh D I J". { with an Invocation, A hymn was sung, ed and Reoonditioned. The Mission Band is holding a Humphrey BOGART, Creat Star of Casablanca n ANGLICAN 0 one t ) -] after which Audrey Ploughman led in| small motors for Sale bazaar on Saturday, Noveniber 4th, i : : : Rector: Rev. William: Stocks 3 : _ prayer. The Scripture passage was) _- : 66 R 09 Saniay, October with WILLIAM BENDIX read by Maric Sweetman. A hymn| Small Gasoline Engines ] ! A i Hs es : WHS SUE I aD a he oy for Sale. FITTS » itn WN NIPLEX nt L 3 p.m.--Sunday School. an 25) 2 of several missionary stories presen Take one age-Gri iths Ul a S op ; ta 1 ed by Norine McMillan, Bill Williams, MACHINE REPAIR i tablet daily containing Vitamins A, B, ONE SHOWING ONLY--8.30 P.M. 7 p.m.--Evensong 25d Serio ' irsh Oshava showing! A i Betty Cook, Helen Hayes. oC C and D and all essential minerals i . Sunday, November 5th "R d Ri ¢ & Margaret Colbear tiated %ith two SHOP too. At Lawrence's Drug Store. - a Co aaiion e iver % ' iano selections "Two little Froggies" | \ oo . . oo TRA A 1 a. 0 : ' ¢ Prd "Londonderry Air". Bruce Hull STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor render, Fanless ind IE PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Robin. H ood i# then sang two numbers, "The Little . 2 , ective. y LUG) £ ) 2 : 4 z by; \ Shirt My: Mother Made for Me", and | POFt Perry, Ontario | yccky, $5.00. At Lawrence's Drug |8 i} Rev. W, C. Smith, Mifister with TIM HOLT hl ' "Lonely River", peeombanying Hinze) S Store. g } # Sunday, October 201 _ : a op-the giliiar, "Datls Clark condheies : : : Rr Te #| 10 a.m--Sunday School onday - Tuesday, OCT. 30-31 of | a soap contest. Lois Jeffrey played : . BIRTHDAY CAKES a Specialty 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. ; BETTE: DAVIS, ; id x several pieces of popular music on the Myrtle Station BLACKSTOCK ~ : SAR Subject---The ospel, the Mirror MIRIAM HOPKINS, in HE) a ay te. ORDERS CIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION I a The ang servige is with- 1-474 " 1 > repeate » Miz ne . d ; Br : : ; 5 et ow Kent : 5 .m,--The evening service i - . } = RE 2 oi Sepeared he | a Ephesians 6: 13-18 was the portion! ~My, and Mrs. John Argue, Bask, 5 oo : RPE ot RP yf i 99 8 DVI fn aE 8 to Prince Al- Old Acquaintance ' 8 i ing were read by the sceretary and of scripture on which Mr. S. Saywell are visiting with friends and relatives } Saturday. Special! 'Jam Top Buns ! 'bert Anniversary service. - Rév. U6 gq He ? duly adopted; roll call was taken and bused his Sunday afternoon sexmon-- here. EE Th ood fe > Aad 70st BRE A od acai J a J.'A Plant, B.A., speaker, Port with GIG YOUNG ¥ 1 FE collection. Business was conducted, at | I'he uniform of a Christian. _Anniver- | 'Miss Vera Forder is. home after 4 , Ay Te * g 4 Get Sly 8 Perry' corigregation is invited to . ADDED ART o which time final plans were made to MALY Srey will ne hed in Mg visiting with Miss Eva Brown, in Ham- 8g : 0 vg 'BROS y Phe ot 32 i 18 these services. Lr HR - il accept the Invitation of Oshawa Pres-| church at 11 a.m. and 7.50 p.m., Nov. iltor, . oe . Rite Bl GERR WwW > o.! one BES a : JOAN DAVIS and i .P.U. attend Hallowe'en | 6th. Rev. 1. Wallace, of Greenbank, | Miss P. G. Hoody, Toronto vidited 3 3 § D h do . § . 3 ; JINX FALK " hyiery > Ry Trited Jiminy on will have charge of both services. last weck with Mr, and Mrs. H. Hooes. i NEHER ae i % XI ER FOR080829090800NONCRCS essere PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH > A EYNBERG, In Monday evening. All those with avail- Mr. .P. Hawksley, of. Brooklin, will be; Mrs. Bruce and Miss King with I I |B SABA BTS aii cael LEAR Pastor: . P. Taylor Two Senorit if able cars, please meet at the United fhe gales: in he Iorming Md pis in Mrs. Duis, Ck ih itl y 3 ¥ : ; | he 11 wk Mornihe Worship. as Church at 7:15. It was disclosed that Greenbank ci 4 r, an rs. ' of ? "orn ) : the Silver side, under the leadership of | evening service. Mus. V. Archer. SINT THE STUDENTS' COUNCIL of t e i 2.30. p.m.--Bible School from Chicago Helen Hayes, is winning in the con- | Beh Jarvise ese Stay atiew Mr, Fred Shortfidgy, Dhar, with CAT Sri 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. £3 a il ) oti loged with ! noon has been withdrawn ecause 0 Mr, and Mrs. Hector Shortridge. 5 ; Wednesday, 8 p.mi.---Prayer Meotitg. i : 5 Be Sy A | anniversary services in Raglan church, . Rangers, Girl Guides and the Boy \ PORT ERRY HIGH SCHOOL * Wednesday-Thursday, NOV 1-2 7 short executive meeting was held. when E. Donevan Jones, of Oshawa, | Scouts, attended service on Sunday) ; ; ; : MAE WEST, VICTOR MOORE, will be the morning speaker and Rev.! morning, October 16th, with Mr, A. WILL HOLD THEIR HAZEL SCOTT, E. B. Cooke, of the Scugog charge] Gilbert, Scoutmaster, in charge, "Rev. ' / evening, October 31st, Slides will be Boogie-Woogie Pianist; . will conduct the evening service, John Griffith addressed the gathe , - U L HALLOWE'EN DANCE shown at both meetings and Mr, Reid XAVIER CUGAT and BAND UTIC A i? Actaar Jondorson, of 1 YSletany October 224 Wy hi Bay 1 ANN A ) * | will address the Blackstock .meeting, . Bread in ome Guard, who is stationed at Mon-|} Anglican Church and were address ; RX : { Fai Miss Jean Scott, Home Economics be - Ps The United Church Anniversary |teith, has returned to duty after a by Rev, Mr. Simpson, Archbishop's on the EVENING of { Conch tor Girls' Home-making clubs|| The Heat's On !gervices will be held on Potoboe 2h fogks furlough spent at his home Sau, wis inti gon Tv 4 re- ; : - b 27 h ' of the Women's Jostitive Bransh oH ! iat 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. The speaker will here. 4 . , | turned from 1 . : _ (the Department of Agricultire, # : SRY iD 'be Rev. J, Taylor, of Uxbridge Baptist oo ut Dyers We ci I Te WLS held Ts Ostobor Jsst, " Friday, Octo er t ink tranaferrod to Western Ontario " S, ADDED «- ; ._ Music will be furnished by soc water ye . lyers in oy station io! where she will take up duties in five < Hg ob Choir and Miss Dorothy | and Norman accompanied him as far Church, Thursday evening, when Me In the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, ; A Cordial Invitation is tied: Two sonsher will take Miss Appointment ! Balfour, soloist, of Port Perry, in the # Grilli Where they enjoyed a happy Harjsoy gave 8 splendi wp Ropes 9 extended to all Students and Ex-Students. | Scott's place in the 9 eastern counties Aa in Berlin H fternoon; and in the evening by ala rnoon and evenin Ww) ; r. an Aoy oug a8 00K, . . 3 f T Admission b0e. and Mrs, Frank Walden (formerl a in er in : " Greenbank mixed choir and Mrs. Mc- Mrs. W. Moore, Mrs. Iiyer's parents. The meeting was well attended, Orchestra 8.16. REFRESHMEN 8 ; jad Mra ReAnk aiden {torm vif : ! Master, soloist. Dr. J. McKinney of Brooklin, health The members of the A, Y.P.A. of St. Shomodbii 0 Hoa biting ily with GEORGE SANDERS. sai Lo The Dramatic Club gave their play | officer, visited the public school on! John's' Church, packed eleven boxes : : a Chrictian LAL Rebar gio : I ROR SANDERS ar : Sandford last week 'and were | Tuesday afternoon of last week, when for their members who are serving| The new officers of the Y.P.U. of | convener, Wilma VanCamp; ristian i fie : ) aL anor { i 1 i their first Citi hip convener, Grant Fer usons' Darlington and Cartwright business treated to a chicken supper which alll fifteen pupils were given their first Overseas. {the United Church. were installed at | Citizenship convener, BUSON} Cr with their. families and frionds 3: Objectives 1 oye. needle for scarlet fever, | Members of the Red Cross will pack \e evening service, when Rev. Mr. | Christian. Missionary convener, Por- ln pleat ny ens: i byes! yos or the municipalities in: El he wedding of Mr, Ivan Gray and |. Mit bk des $3 opel Just Weck the Cliristnas huxes op Tuesday A ter Harrison spoke. appropriately 'to the | othy Wright; Christian Culture, Jack at St, Christopher Cap Recreation Ay Tg eh pas lel attended "0, fh back of hin head while helping 0" sent. by tho Towns new officers and to the members. The | Marlow; 'Social, Thelma Ferguson; Hall. "They were eritertaified by the | Darlington $170,000; Clarke, including "| Ghureh wagawell attended. Finload ties on this secti It neces wright boys who are overseas, ~ Boxes | officers are; President, Howard Ford- | Recreation, Dalton Dorrell, pianist, Cowboy Entertainers -- Jack Thyhne |: Neweastle, $210,000; Cartwright Tp. : Jack Walker visited friends re- Lunload ties on this section. 8 wright boys who a ers § ; ¢ . : he |: \ 110,00( I's ji hk aR abhi Lgitated:ia visit to theZdoctor foi A 4 Vice President, Ralph Larmer; | Muriel McLean. The youpg sd le from Brussels and his assistant Bingo. | $76,000. Canvassers for Cartwright ~~ Keently. Ba 1 Hafxldon sited "Mins idrevsi 2. % NEBL we FL Beryl farmers, Treen will have a joint meeting with Nestle- Panoing. was also enjoyed and hot. are Messrs. Rupert Byers and Fred telifte oyer the po end, gira Rodin Tia stiang new wire Cadmus members of the Red {Lucille Forder; Cliristian 'Fel ton "at Nestlefon Churéh, on Tuesday dogs and coffee werved, ., o.. sigs Willan. ve : : ~ i 2elin "4 ~ EL TTT 1 aia ho Sh $a dl Ria' Aad oof 4) AR EY Th ] LR 1 a Nr ta nA a TNE ty 1s & ¢ 3 Vir ATi . tank a FH od als TRE PAR >, . . pal lien, ples & EH oY

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